Cole Brenner
Dear Terence Fleming-Warren
I'm just having a hard time believing that you, my best friend, won't be part of my and Michelle's future plans. I just heard about your passing and I hope the whole heaven thing works out. If it does, I know, there will be a deceased Jewish comedian, David Brenner, waiting just past those pearly gates with a bottle of water to pour on your unsuspecting head. You were the best of friends, Michelle Krut Brenner and I will have you in our thoughts forever. I am so sorry we didn't pull the trigger on one of the many visit plans we discussed. I'm realing and already missing you beyond my capacity. I'm thinking good thoughts for your family and am so thankful that we kept in touch for all these years, from Camp Regis Applejack, then The Little Red Schoolhouse, my barmitzvah, our College years in Philly, my dog biting your ballsack, my best man at my wedding, and my Dads memorial. I will think of you after every Jets touchdown, but even more important, I will think of you and smile after every Jets Interception. If only it was a sick joke in bad taste, that would be amazing, but as I have come to live missing the sound of my dad's voice, I fear, I also will carry the same sadness missing you. Max I love you man.

Cole Brenner
Maureen Fleming
Memorial Mass
For
Terence/Max
Will be held
at
St. Sebastian’s (Chapel)
58-02 Roosevelt Avenue
Woodside, New York 11377
On
April 22, 2017
10:45 AM

Memorial Reception
Will be held
On
April 23, 2017 from 2pm to 5pm
At
Bohemian Hall & Beer Garden
29-19 24 Avenue
Astoria, New York 11102
Tel: 718 274 4925

Website: www.bohemianhall.com
Bruno Giufurta
My condolences to the family of a great guy. It was always fun to talk to Terence when I would spot him ..one cant forget his great sense of humor and things we saw in common. Far too soon,rest in peace .
Patricia Leavy
Hi All,
It was a pleasure for us ( Max's cousins & aunt) to meet and talk with you at Sunday's gathering. It just reinforced how universally Max touched everyone around him. It was a lovely afternoon getting to know some of you and we thank those Fordham grads, classmates and football teammates for putting together this memorial. Thank you.
Patty, Robert, Alli and fellow Rams Varsity cousin Brian Leavy. Thank You! ❤
Francis McKenna
Francis McKenna
"No Excuses fried steamed sh*t head" 48-09 58th lane woodside ny 11377. terence.fleming.warren@gmail.com. This was one of the last things Terrence wrote to me and it is exactly why he was so great and loved. Not only did he always bring a smile to my face with funny sarcastic comments like this, he was the one that always had a smile tattooed to his face. It was contagious, powerful and always cheered me up, regardless of the situation. He was a bigger than life type of character with a huge heart.

I am lucky to have known him since freshman year at Fordham Prep. The same year he pinned me down in a wrestling match which I was reminded of basically every time I hung out with him for the next 20 years. That was the Terrence I will never forget and always love.

Thank you for the great memories. You will be so missed and never forgotten.
cditata
All - While most will be attending the gathering from 2-4 on Sunday March 19th, there will also be Fordham's scheduled Sunday mass at 11:00 AM + 8:00 PM and will be including Max's name in both masses. The 11:00 AM mass should stream online at http://legacy.fordham.edu/media/ and audio is available on radio station WFUV, available in the greater New York area and also streaming at http://www.wfuv.org/options by selecting the 'live' option.

We look forward to seeing everyone at Fordham Prep on Sunday.
kwanago
My main man Harvey,

It's taken me a while to even get something personal up here because every time I try to, I end up turning around because it hurts too much thinking about all this... that being said, I'm trying to focus on all our good memories-- and there were so many. Countless. Starting from hanging out in London when we coincidentally ended up on family trips there during our high school spring break, up until recently, just hanging out late nights, watching TV and making stupid commentary on the show, the actor, some random person. There was never a shortage of anything to say between us, and I will be forever grateful for your company, the laughs, and the memories.

You were so many things to me. A best friend; a travel buddy (how I ever dragged you to Wichita after high school graduation I still am not sure--but you were always down for just about anything); an incredibly patient wingman; a therapist; and most importantly, a brother. Always there when I needed you, a selfless, kind-hearted dude to both me and my family.

I already miss you, and I'm sure I always will. But I also know you're holding it down in a brighter place, and our paths will cross again some day.
B Leavy
My cousin Max and I in September '98 at a family party. Miss and love you brother.
Patricia Leavy
Max was always there for his family with a smile and wry joke for all to enjoy. Here he is with his cousin Jimmy at Claire's Confirmation ceremony. We miss you and know you are at peace in Heaven. Love, Patty
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